It "twas" a simple answer.
One of my techs, when installing the Ghost Script converter, did not
check the box for "all users". I reinstalled Cute PDF with Ghost Script
8.54 and checked the "All Users" tab and now that user can save to a
network share.
Thanks everyone
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On Behalf Of Ratz, Tracy
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The easiest way I got PrimoPDF to work is to change the permissions on
the file system on the activepdf folder to everyone full control. Once
I do that, all of the users including standard users can use it without
a problem.
--Tracy
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You might want to fire up Process Monitor and see where you might be
getting access denied errors.
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On Behalf Of Washington, Booker
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:57 PM
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Subject: [gptalk] Re: Another strange Folder Redirection action
I can't seem to get them to work without the user being a local admin.
Both PDF creator and Primo PDF. HAs anyone else experienced that
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On Behalf Of Tom Strader
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 9:03 AM
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Subject: [gptalk] Re: Another strange Folder Redirection action
Another good PDF program that we use is Primo PDF. Also free, just have
to put up with a 10 second LOGO at startup.
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On Behalf Of Frederic Allaert
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 1:05 AM
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Subject: [gptalk] Re: Another strange Folder Redirection action
That's "normal" behavior for CutePDF. We have used CutePDF in our Citrix
environment for some time.
The free version has a limitation that does not allow you to save PDF's
to network shares, and since
you're redirecting My Documents most likely to a share, ...
After having too many support calls about this, we switched to
PDFCreator from www.pdfforge.org
No limitations, more functionality, works great!
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Frederic Allaert
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On Behalf Of Washington, Booker
Sent: dinsdag 30 januari 2007 1:15
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Subject: [gptalk] Another strange Folder Redirection action
I have a user who has a program called Cute PDF writer, which allows her
to convert a word document into a PDF document. The program installs a
"PDF" printer and allows a person to choose the CutePDF printer as a
printer option which will allow the user to give the file a .PDF
extension.
I have the desktop and my documents folders redirected to a network
server.
When she chooses the Print to PDF option, and chooses any folder or
location in the redirected folders, the file does not appear. However,
if she chooses say the root c drive, or ANY folder that is not being
redirected, the file shows up.
Even on the server, I don't see the file. I presumed that maybe it was
saving the file, and just not synching up with the server. I performed
a manual sync, and still no luck.
Any ideas.
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